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Make the table of values to find ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.

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Choose values for x and find the corresponding values for y.

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To draw the equation \"\" follow the steps.

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1. Draw a coordinate plane.

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2. Plot the points on the coordinate plane.

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3. Then sketch the graph, connecting the points with a smooth curve.

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Since x can be any real number, there is an infinite number of ordered pairs that can be graphed. All of them lie on the graph shown.

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Notice that every real number is the x - coordinate of some point on the graph, so the domain is all real numbers.

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But, only real numbers less than or equal to 2 are y - coordinates of points on the graph. So the range is \"\".